Pointed Fun - clue #3

April 2020
Clue #3, released last Wednesday, placed all the churn dash blocks on point in five rows with sashing and cornerstones, if desired. I like how the colored cornerstones break up the sashing and add another design element to the top.

The next clue will be published today and will probably include cutting and sewing the setting triangles to the rows and then sewing the rows together. This mystery has been quick and easy.

I like the look of this mystery Quilt of Valor.


Comments

  1. Another "eye-popping" one (at least for me). I like it Nancy!

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  2. What a surprise! That's just spectacular!

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  3. This is going to be a beauty for sure! I like your more neutral sashing, but have also seen some gold sashing online on her blog. I'm thinking I like yours even better.

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  4. I really like this! I finally got down in my sewing room and started a quilt for a silent auction, feels good to be sewing again.

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  5. Looks complicated to me but is fun for you:)

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  6. Very nice! I'm going to have to try some churn dash blocks one of these days

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  7. I like it Nancy! I can't imagine sewing those pieces together. I really admire your skill.
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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  8. The cornerstones really MAKE the pattern pop.

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  9. You just never run out of inspiration. That is so awesome Nancy. Im never sure what IM supposed to see in these quilts. I guess we all see different things!

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  10. Beautiful! It's going to be wonderful.

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  11. Wow! I have done mystery knits. It never occurred to me that they had mystery projects in other arts. This is really nice.

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  12. For a mystery quilt--you've done a wonderful job on this one!!! It is going to be a stunner!

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  13. I'm so glad you like how this is going!! And I love the colors you chose!! They look great!

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